The truly funny part here is that I posted instructions on installing Preware last weekend. In my post I explained how it wasn't hacking.

And yes, the only reason why I kept calling it hacking here was that I am stubborn.

The important thing is that you went ahead and did it. By the way, can you provide a link to your how-to instructions? I am just interested how you wrote, a preware installation instructions from the anti-techie.

I wrote my first instructions on Preware yesterday, too. Though I guess the subject won't be of interest to any of you here (How to setup fully working Chinese in Ubuntu on the Touchpad). That subject had kept me occupied for a month, how to find the right drivers and set up all the variables. But writing instructions is quite a useful exercise.

The holy grail of tablets is close to becoming reality. WebOS running Android in a card! The power and simplicity of WebOS and access to all Android apps.

That will make it even more outstanding!

For now I will be happy playing with it in WebOS though. Really liking it so far, though I can tell it will take me a while to get used to the on-screen keyboard. Clearly I need to use it a lot, for practice.

For now I will be happy playing with it in WebOS though. Really liking it so far, though I can tell it will take me a while to get used to the on-screen keyboard. Clearly I need to use it a lot, for practice.

That Android thingy isn't finished yet, will take a few more months until this is ready for prime time is my guess.

As for the on-screen keyboard, you know you can resize it, press and hold?

I didn't know that, but I will experiment with the resizing. What I really want is a way to get Swedish keyboard layout, so I can type emails in that language to my family. I may ask on Precentral about that.

To be honest, the weirdest thing with the keyboard is typing without any tactile feedback. Drive me nuts not to have moving keys!

I didn't know that, but I will experiment with the resizing. What I really want is a way to get Swedish keyboard layout, so I can type emails in that language to my family. I may ask on Precentral about that.

To be honest, the weirdest thing with the keyboard is typing without any tactile feedback. Drive me nuts not to have moving keys!

1.)HP doesn't provide a Swedish keyboard. But check the keyboard patches on Precentral, I am sure it is in there somewhere. Or do what I do when I write German and Vietnamese, I just use the English keyboard and don't use the special characters. People know what I am writing about from the context. If I switched keyboards the different layout slows me down too much. For German Umlauts you can substitute ae, oe, ue, anyway. And Vietnamese are used to it, everybody writes SMS on their phones without tonal marks and Umlauts.

2.)As far as the keyboard's tactile experience is concerned there is obviously no way to improve on that. Due to the resizing options it already is the best of all tablets. You can use an external bluetooth or (with some tinkering) a USB keyboard. But this sort of defeats the purpose of a tablet. They were not created for extensive typing. They are for media consumption and limited typing. (You didn't throw away that laptop, did you?) If you do add a physical keyboard and the screen is much further back everything looks pretty small on that screen. Not ideal either, but a lot better if you really want a laptop replacement.

I will definitely check the keyboard patches on Precentral, since I plan to look for other things there anyway. The reason I'm griping about the keyboard is primarily because I want to check my forums on the TouchPad, but in the end it's not that big a deal. I do agree that the size and layout of the keyboard is outstanding, especially with the pad side ways ("landscape mode"), since the size and spacing of the keys is pretty much like the keyboard on a netbook.

I'm getting used to it though. These posts are getting easier and easier to type.